Pages

8 Simple Tools For Raising Great Kids Book Review

*Disclosure: I did receive this book free in exchange for my honest unbiased review. These are my opinions and experiences and yours may differ.*

As a first time mom I am always looking for ways to improve. I have areas in my parenting that I feel I do poorly at. I am horrible at disciplining and I tend to yell. I think the discipline part is because right now Christine is an only child and is spoiled. I love to get new insight on how to be a better mom.

This book is a great tool and was a pretty fast read. It is one I will go back to when I need advice again. There are 8 sections that cover different tools. Some of them are listening, talking, and even correcting. The last was my favorite because I really needed some tips an help in that area.

About the Author:

Dr. Todd earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Fuller
Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA. He then moved to Columbus, OH, where
he completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Wright State University at the
Children’s Hospital. Since then, he has done his clinical work at Summit
Clinical Services in Wheaton, IL, where he continue to see children, teens, and
families on a full-time basis.

He has written five parenting books (faith based), which you can
learn more about on the Books page. He has presented many parenting
workshops at mom’s conferences (Hearts at Home, MOPS International), MOPS
groups, churches, and schools, which you can read about on the Workshop
page. He has also recently developed a skill-building game for kids called
The Flexible Thinking Game.

In his free time, he enjoys doing anything with his wife, spending
time with his boys whenever possible, reading, running, and playing jazz piano
any chance I get. His Christian faith is an important part of his life and
thinking, and he is continually thankful for God’s grace, of which he is an
undeserving recipient.

You can get a 50% off the book using the links below and the code GREATKIDS16.